TT233: Thermocouple/Millivolt Input Two/Three-Wire Transmitter

Product short description:

Universal TC type J, K, T, R, S, E, B, N or ±100mV input

4-20mA ouput (sink/source)

12-32 V DC loop/local power

The TT233 model is a space-saving two-wire transmitter that isolates and converts a millivolt or thermocouple sensor input to a proportional 4-20mA control signal. Power is received from the output loop current or a DC supply when using a three-wire connection.

The TT233 model is a space-saving two-wire transmitter that isolates and converts a millivolt or thermocouple sensor input to a proportional 4-20mA control signal. Power is received from the output loop current or a DC supply when using a three-wire connection. The transmitter performs thermocouple linearization, cold junction compensation, and lead-break detection.

How To Prevent Temperature Measurement Errors It will give you a keen understanding of the three basic laws of thermocouples: Homogeneous materials, Intermediate Metals, and Successive/Intermediate Temperatures. It is helpful in weeding out potential sources of error in a thermocouple measurement system.

The Basics of Temperature Measurement Using Thermocouples Choosing a temperature sensor for an application is not as simple as picking a thermocouple type with a compatible temperature range. You must give consideration to the sensor material type, the application temperature range, the relative sensitivity of the sensor, the limitations of its insulation material, and its...

Thermocouple Transmitters Monitor Temperatures in Paint Systems This document illustrates using Acromag’s TT330 series to monitor high temperatures in an automotive paint curing oven and transmit to the existing PLC 4-20mA input card/software setup. Defining the Problem The area around an auto manufacturer’s paint curing ovens is at elevated temperatures affecting the performance of locally...

Description

This kit contains the essential elements to configure TT/SP/DT family transmitters. Isolation is recommended for USB port connections to these transmitters and will block a potential ground loop between your PC and a grounded input. A software CDROM is included that contains the Windows software used to program TT/DT/SP transmitters.

Tech Papers

How To Prevent Temperature Measurement Errors It will give you a keen understanding of the three basic laws of thermocouples: Homogeneous materials, Intermediate Metals, and Successive/Intermediate Temperatures. It is helpful in weeding out potential sources of error in a thermocouple measurement system.

The Basics of Temperature Measurement Using Thermocouples Choosing a temperature sensor for an application is not as simple as picking a thermocouple type with a compatible temperature range. You must give consideration to the sensor material type, the application temperature range, the relative sensitivity of the sensor, the limitations of its insulation material, and its...

Thermocouple Transmitters Monitor Temperatures in Paint Systems This document illustrates using Acromag’s TT330 series to monitor high temperatures in an automotive paint curing oven and transmit to the existing PLC 4-20mA input card/software setup. Defining the Problem The area around an auto manufacturer’s paint curing ovens is at elevated temperatures affecting the performance of locally...

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